Geography, asked by heavani, 4 days ago

Explain the “Jet Streams’ that govern the climate of the Indian Sub-Continent.

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Answered by anupammukherjee30010
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Jet streams are the narrow bond of strong winds which travel at the speed of 110 km/hr in summer to 184km/hr to winter is called the Jet streams. Jet streams travel from west to east in the world . The westerly flow of upper air circulation is called as the subtropical westerly jet streams . The jet streams are in 27 degree to 30 degree northern latitude. the Jet streams blow to the south of the himalayas except summer. The subtropical easterly jet streams blow over the peninsular India with 14 degree north. The subtropically westerly Jet streams move to the north of the himalayas appearant with the sun

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Answered by gharini0708
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The Jet Stream is a geostrophic wind blowing horizontally through the upper layers of the troposphere, generally from west to east, at an altitude of 20,000 - 50,000 feet. Jet Streams develop where air masses of differing temperatures meet. So, usually surface temperatures determine where the Jet Stream will form

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An easterly jet stream, called the sub-tropical easterly jet stream blows over peninsular India, approximately over 14°N during the summer months. The western cyclonic disturbances are weather phenomena of the winter months brought in by the westerly flow from the Mediterranean region

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